Users on the office drive, using “office.cct.lsu.edu”, should not need to change anything about their network drive mount configuration. These users should turn off their computers on Friday when they leave for the day. When they power on their machines on Monday, the migration will have already taken place and they shouldn’t need to do anything else.

SAMBA

Users previously connecting to “is.cct.lsu.edu” via Samba on-campus can still use Samba, but they will need to connect to “vault.cct.lsu.edu” instead. Off-campus users should go through the LSU VPN first, and then use Samba as they normally do on-campus.

SSH

SSH access from off-campus will be provided to users via “bounce.cct.lsu.edu”. Users’ home directories will be available on “vault.cct.lsu.edu”. Rather than the default, use port 2525 to connect to bounce over SSH. vault will only accept on campus connections, including connections from bounce.

When logged into vault, a user’s home directory is the user’s shared network storage directory. Files can be accessed as normal.

Create an SSH key to use with CCT systems

This procedure will only need to be done once from each off-campus machine.

Open a terminal window.

Generate an SSH keypair.

i. ssh‐keygen

ii. Press return (leave the prompt blank) when it asks where to save the key.

iii. Choose a secure and memorable passphrase for protecting the key. (This does not need to be your CCT password.)